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LVRC51 Project Coordinator – Regional Skills Investment Strategy (RSIS) Full Time, Maximum Term 2 Years (9 days per fortnight, equalling 72.5 hours) | $88,373 per annum plus up to 12% superannuation
Want to enjoy the charm and rewarding community focus of a rurally based job, but don’t want to give up the big city completely? Lockyer Valley is
the perfect compromise for your lifestyle and your career.
The Lockyer Valley region is situated 85km west of Brisbane and offers you a broad range of exciting opportunities. All in the beautiful part of South
East Queensland, encompassing some of the richest farming land in Australia and with the beautiful backdrop of the Great Dividing Range to the
west.
The Lockyer Valley Regional Council has over 300 friendly and very professional staff with a budget of approximately $56 million. The population of
approximately 39,000 enjoys excellent dining facilities, museums, schools and medical facilities, in addition to community amenities and services
with close access to Brisbane, Toowoomba, Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast regions.
Lockyer Valley Regional Council is currently seeking applications from dynamic, innovative and highly experienced individuals to fill the position of
Project Coordinator – Regional Skills Investment Strategy (RSIS) within our Regional Development business unit. This is a fantastic opportunity
for the right person who has the relevant qualifications, experience and desire to undertake a challenging but fulfilling role.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for employment, applicants must have the legal right to work in Australia and hold a current drivers licence.
To Apply
Applicants must submit a covering letter, current resume and key selection criteria to the Chief Executive Officer, Mr Ian Church.
Applications for these positions close at 5:00 pm (AEST) on Thursday, 24 January 2019.
For additional enquiries regarding these positions please contact Council’s Organisational Development business unit on (07) 5466 3555.
IAN CHURCH
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
PO BOX 82
GATTON QLD 4343
LVRC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
OUR MISSION “Lead, Engage and Empower”
Position Title: Project Coordinator – Regional Skills Investment Strategy
Date of Last Review: 10 January 2019
ECM Document ID: 3699694 Page 1
POSITION DESCRIPTION
POSITION DETAILS
POSITION NUMBER: LVRC51
POSITION TITLE: Project Coordinator – Regional Skills Investment Strategy (RSIS)
BUSINESS UNIT: Regional Development
ORGANISATIONAL UNIT: Executive Office
SALARY CLASSIFICATION: Level 8
AWARD: Queensland Local Government Industry (Stream A) Award – State 2017
AUTHORISED BY: Chief Executive Officer
POSITION OBJECTIVE
The Project Coordinator Regional Skills Investment Strategy (RSIS) role has been established through a
partnership between the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training (DESBT) and the Lockyer
Valley Regional Council. This role will identify current and emerging jobs and ensure there is a supply of
skilled local people to meet this demand.
This role will bridge the gap between existing training opportunities provided through the Annual Vocational
Education and Training (VET) Investment Plan and current workforce skill needs in the Lockyer Valley Region.
The targeted industries for the Lockyer Valley Regional Skills Project are: Construction, Hospitality and
Primary Industries.
INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS
Duties
The incumbent is required to perform the following duties to function effectively in this position:
1. Promote the RSIS objectives in the Lockyer Valley region to identify current and emerging jobs in targeted industries and ensure there is a supply of skilled local people to meet demand.
2. Establish and support a local RSIS reference group, and ensure program objectives and project
milestones remain the focus.
3. Lead stakeholder engagement activities including small group discussions, individual meetings and
forums.
4. Engage with local industry and community to identify training and skills issues and develop solutions in
partnership with the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training (DESBT).
5. Provide high level project management and coordination of the project to achieve outcomes associated
with the Queensland Government’s Annual VET Investment Plan.
6. Provide timely advice and information to DESBT regarding RSIS project activities and outcomes.
7. Promote VET pathways and training available under Annual VET Investment Plan.
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Date of Last Review: 10 January 2019
ECM Document ID: 3699694
8. Collaborate with RSIS Project Coordinators in other regions to share best practice and support the
development of training solutions to challenging skills issues.
9. Provide regular reporting on milestones to DESBT, Councillors and other relevant internal stakeholders
outlining project progress, key stakeholder activities undertaken, milestones and outcomes achieved.
In addition to the above, the incumbent is required to perform any other duties within their skill set as directed
by the Manager Regional Development to ensure successful delivery of the project.
Interpersonal
The incumbent will be required to provide specialist advice to a wide range of internal and/or external staff and
possess the following interpersonal attributes:
Strong ethical and professional behaviours and the ability to establish and maintain strong working
relationships in the face of adversity.
Ability to identify customer needs and expectations.
Ability to deal with difficult situations, resolve difficult organisational problems with tact and diplomacy.
Excellent interpersonal skills, including liaison, engagement, consultancy and negotiation with a strong
focus on providing quality customer service and innovative outcomes.
Self-awareness combined with people and relationship skills.
Excellent ability to identify and solve problems.
Absolute respect for confidential information.
Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively in a team environment, communicating and motivating
effectively at all levels of the organisation.
Commitment to continuing professional development.
Direction
Broad direction will be provided by the Senior Economic Development Coordinator. However, day-to-day
supervision is not required to complete regular duties.
The position is within the Regional Development Team.
Skills
The following skills are required for the incumbent to function effectively and efficiently:
Excellent presentation and facilitation skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Highly developed analytical research and investigation skills.
Maturity to work effectively and produce positive outcomes with people of all ages and at all levels of
Council, State agencies, businesses and members of the community and all other external parties.
Ability to positively influence organisational behaviours to achieve outcomes.
High level of ability in the operation of computer systems including the Microsoft suite of applications.
This will include the ability to extract and interpret data from Council’s corporate systems.
Demonstrated ability to coach multi-disciplinary teams to deliver agreed outcomes.
Knowledge of the VET pathway and training sector.
Initiative
Ability to successfully initiate, formulate and execute extensive complex business improvement projects.
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Date of Last Review: 10 January 2019
ECM Document ID: 3699694
ROLE REQUIREMENTS
Business Unit
Knowledge of the structure, function and programs of a contemporary Queensland local government.
Statutory
Knowledge of the statutory frameworks within Local Government.
Discipline
High degree of knowledge relevant to business/community engagement, vocational education & training, and
project design and management.
RELATIONSHIPS
Upward
This position reports to the Manager Regional Development and Senior Economic Development
Coordinator.
Importantly, the incumbent will work collaboratively with staff across the organisation with the support
of the Executive Leadership Team and Department of Employment, Small Business and Training
(DESBT).
Downwards
No supervision of other employees is required. Management of external consultants and contractors
may be required with the incumbent expected to set priorities such as planning and organising one’s
own work.
EXTENT OF AUTHORITY
Outcomes
At this level the incumbent is expected to take control of their work but all unusual work will be the
responsibility of Manager Regional Development
Freedom to Act
The incumbent will operate mostly autonomously with established practices and procedures with the freedom
to act within defined established practices.
Solutions
When unable to find a solution, the incumbent is required to exercise judgement, use problem solving and
technical expertise and refer to established procedures and instructions.
Assistance
Assistance for difficulties or questions is available however the incumbent is expected to research the problem
and to take time to find suitable solutions before referring the problem to the Senior Economic Development
Coordinator.
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Position Title: Project Coordinator – Regional Skills Investment Strategy
Date of Last Review: 10 January 2019
ECM Document ID: 3699694
CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
In addition to the key duties and responsibilities, the position incumbent is responsible and accountable to
adhering to Lockyer Valley Regional Council’s Employee Code of Conduct, all Council policies and supporting
Council’s overall Corporate Plan and objectives.
This position requires compliance with the Public Records Act 2002 to make and keep full and accurate
records of business activities. It is the responsibility of all staff to comply with these obligations.
In addition, fraud and corruption is not tolerated at Lockyer Valley Regional Council. It is the responsibility of
all employees of Lockyer Valley Regional Council to detect and prevent fraud and corruption. All employees
have a duty to report suspected fraud and corruption.
Vision
We will deliver sustainable services to enhance the liveability of our community while embracing our economic,
cultural and natural diversity.
Everything we do should contribute towards achieving our vision.
Mission
Lead, Engage and Empower
We achieve our Vision by demonstrating leadership, engaging and empowering our community and staff.
At Lockyer Valley Regional Council Our Values Are:
Leadership
We lead through excellence and partner with the community to achieve Council’s vision and mission.
Accountability
We accept ownership of our role and take responsibility for our actions. We are results focused, take pride in
our successes and efforts and learn from our mistakes.
Integrity
We strive to be valued and trusted by the Lockyer Valley community. We are respectful, open, transparent and
honest in our dealings with the community. At all times we act in the best interests of the community.
Communication
We embrace diversity and communicate openly and honestly. We listen actively, consider and value the views
of others. Our communication is clear, concise and consistent.
Customer Focus
We strive to engage and communicate with our internal and external customers to meet agreed outcomes. We
identify and aim to meet the needs of all customers in a responsive and equitable manner.
Teamwork & Collaboration
We value creative thinking and look for opportunities to collaborate and connect to deliver a better Lockyer
Valley. We work together by recognising and sharing our talents, skills, experience and knowledge.
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Competitive Business Practices
Actively support Council policies and initiatives for pursuing competitive business practices;
Support the organisation in the development of effective management strategies and practices; and
Represent the business/organisational unit and Council in a professional manner when negotiating with
external stakeholders (i.e. government departments, industry representatives, ratepayers and the
community).
Customer Service
Apply Council policies, initiatives and practices relating to Customer Service;
Ensure that all internal and external customer requirements are identified and met in a realistic, cost
effective and timely fashion; and
Participate in the ongoing review of customer service practices within the business/organisational unit
to ensure that they meet Council requirements.
Work Health & Safety
Apply Council policies, initiatives and practices relating to Work Health & Safety; and
Comply with all aspects of Work Health and Safety Legislation, Regulations and Codes of Practice.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Performance standards are to be determined by your immediate supervisor and reviewed at your annual
performance appraisal.
KEY SELECTION CRITERIA
The criteria that must be satisfied by applicants for this appointment include the following:
1. The following qualifications, practical experience and licences:
Current driver’s licence (Class C).
2. Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the VET sector and the Queensland Government’s
Annual VET Investment Plan.
3. Ability to understand current workforce and skills issues in the Lockyer Valley region and differentiate
between training issues and broader workforce issues.
4. High level of interpersonal skills in order to build and maintain long term working relationships, facilitate
cooperation among stakeholders and influence change.
5. Highly developed written and oral communication skills with the ability to create relevant
documentation, chair meetings and speak publicly.
6. Demonstrated project management skills and the ability to remain motivated, innovative and forward
thinking to achieve milestones and key objectives within required timeframes.
7. Strong research skills and a demonstrated ability to analyse, interpret and problem solve.
8. Demonstrated understanding of how the project objectives will align to the Lockyer Valley Economic
Development Plan and Lockyer Valley Tourism Destination Plan.
9. Willingness to work flexible hours as required.
Preparing Your Application
This information sheet has been developed to assist you in preparing your application. Information is also provided on the following page about the Lockyer Valley Region and the structure of Council. Applications are selected on the information contained in your application. You will need to sufficiently demonstrate your skills in your application to be considered on the shortlist for an interview. Your application will need to consist of:
1. A brief covering letter – you might like to draw attention to one or two of your major attributes relevant to the position for which you are applying.
2. A resume covering your work history, education and contact numbers for at least two professional referees.
3. A separate statement address the key selection criteria (see more information on key selection criteria in the last section of this information sheet).
Applications not addressing key
selection criteria will not be
processed.
Please note that a skill, qualification, or ability listed in the position description is generally deemed a pre-requisite necessary for the position. If you do not have those requirements or you do not address the key selection criteria we may not be able to consider you for the position. There is no need to bind your application or display it in a folder as it will be copied or scanned when it is received and the original will be placed on file.
Applying for a Position at Lockyer Valley Regional Council
Lodging Your Application You can lodge your application in any of the following ways:
Post to: Mr Ian Church
Chief Executive Officer Lockyer Valley Regional Council PO Box 82 GATTON QLD 4343
Email: [email protected]
Online: Visit Council’s website at
www.lockyervalley.qld.gov.au. Click on the ‘Career’ section link at the top of Council’s webpage, and then click on the ‘How to apply’ link.
Fax: (07) 5462 3269
Deliver to Council’s Offices:
26 Railway Street GATTON QLD 4343 OR 9 Spicer Street LAIDLEY QLD 4341
Any Questions? If you have any queries regarding the progress of your application, you can contact Council’s Organisational Development business unit on (07) 5466 3555.
Lockyer Valley Regional Council PO Box 82, Gatton Qld 4343
For more information call 1300 005 872 or visit www.lockyervalley.qld.gov.au
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Location The Lockyer Valley is located in South East Queensland, approximately 60km west of Brisbane. The region has an area of 2,273km squared and a population of approximately 39,000. The Lockyer Valley is boarded by Toowoomba, Ipswich, Scenic Rim, Somerset and Southern Downs Councils. The township of Gatton (approximately 16,000 people) is the main business centre of the region and also services as the sub-regional centre of the Lockyer Valley.
Information about the Lockyer Valley Region
The region is also characterised by a scenic backdrop of steep hills and mountains of the Great Dividing Range in the western boundaries of the region. This spectacular area includes a section of the Bicentennial National Horse Trial.
Features of the Region The Lockyer Valley is a beautiful and productive part of South East Queensland, encompassing some of the richest agricultural land in Australia. The area is increasingly well known overseas and with domestic tourists for its attractive landscapes, particularly its patch worked irrigated cropping areas.
In recent years, many visitors to the region have used the Lockyer Land Care’s and weekend farm stays to see the farms of the Lockyer Valley first hand. Many people also visit unique attractions in the region; the Spring Bluff Railway Station, during the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers in September and the Laidley Spring Festival also held in September each year.
Lockyer Valley Regional Council PO Box 82, Gatton Qld 4343
For more information call 1300 005 872 or visit www.lockyervalley.qld.gov.au
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The region’s economic base is primary production, being small cropping, fruit production, grazing animal production, sandstone quarry and forestry. Other associated industries include agricultural supplies and farm and irrigator equipment. In addition to primary industry, tertiary education provides a significant source of local employment through the University of Queensland Gatton Campus located 5km from Gatton. The region also has a number of other major employers who make a significant contribution to the local economy. These include plant nurseries, an abattoir and meat processor, large poultry farms, general agricultural farms and munitions factory.
Local Economy
Organisational Structure
Lockyer Valley Regional Council is a medium sized local government organisation, employing over 300 staff, with an annual budget of approximately $56 million. Council’s offices are located in Railway Street, Gatton and Spicer Street, Laidley, with a Works Depot also located in Gatton. Council has a broad range plan for its community and has adopted the following goals to describe what we are here to achieve:
To enhance the economy, quality of life and wellbeing of the Lockyer Valley Community.
To promote community awareness and participation in Council activities.
To ensure value for money in the delivery of Council services.
To promote and develop a strong community spirit within the Lockyer Valley Region.
To protect the natural beauty and diversity of the area.
To promote social, environmental, economic, financial and educational viability within the region.
Information about Lockyer Valley Regional Council
Council consists of 7 elected representatives (6 Councillors and a Mayor). Council’s Executive Team consists of: Chief Executive Officer Mr Ian Church
Executive Manager Corporate and Community Services Mr David Lewis
Executive Manager Infrastructure Works and Services Mr Angelo Casagrande
Executive Manager Organisational Development and Planning Services Mr Dan McPherson
Lockyer Valley Regional Council PO Box 82, Gatton Qld 4343
For more information call 1300 005 872 or visit www.lockyervalley.qld.gov.au
© Lockyer Valley Regional Council
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Lockyer Valley Regional Council PO Box 82, Gatton Qld 4343
For more information call 1300 005 872 or visit www.lockyervalley.qld.gov.au
© Lockyer Valley Regional Council
BG5616
Addressing Key Selection Criteria
Key selection criteria are standards used to measure applications against a set of predetermined questions. From this process, Council will select the best candidates to be interviewed, from all of those applying for the position. By asking you to address the selection criteria, we are asking you to describe your knowledge, skills, abilities and experience related to each of the criteria. Each selection criteria must be addressed separately.
Applications not addressing the selection criteria will not be processed.
Your responses to the selection criteria provide you with the opportunity to include all relevant information that will show that you are capable of doing the job. You need to read the selection criteria carefully as each one may contain a number of parts. Some criteria will be asking about your knowledge, or your skills, or abilities or experience or possibly even a combination of these.
You may wish to structure your written response to the selection criteria in four sections:-
1. An Initial Statement – this should be a clear statement of why you meet the criterion. (e.g. ‘I have skills in…’ or ‘I have a good knowledge of…’)
2. Supporting Argument – this should be further information that shows how you meet the criterion. Provide specific clear examples of what you have done or can do that proves you meet the criterion. (e.g. ‘In my role as X I demonstrated by ability to…’ or ‘When working as X I showed that I have skills in…’)
3. Validity Statement – Validate your example by showing supporting evidence. (e.g. ‘My customer service skills were demonstrated by increased sales…’ or ‘Feedback from my supervisor was…’) You may wish to attach examples of work you have done and refer to this in your response criteria.
4. Concluding Statement – Reinforce again why and how you meet the criterion. Relate your response back to the question. (e.g. ‘I believe that this demonstrates I…’)
An Example…
As an example, a position description for a job as a security guard might list the following as one of the key selection criteria: “KSC 1 A knowledge of, or the ability to rapidly acquire knowledge of, protection/security systems and emergency procedures.”
What is being asked in simple terms is ‘What do you know about security work and emergency procedures, and can you show that you learn this type of information easily’. Your response to a selection criteria should show that you have the skills, information, ability or experience that is being asked about. So in this case, your response might be something like this.
The above information has been adapted from the Queensland Department of Employment and Training’s publication ‘Guide to Getting a Job’.
KSC 1 A knowledge of, or the ability to rapidly acquire knowledge of, protection/security systems and emergency procedures.
I have worked as a security guard for 5 years. In 1994 I completed a three week security guard course run by Smith Security. From doing this course and through my work as a security guard, I have acquired a good knowledge of most aspects of security work. The course I did at Smith Security included training in emergency procedures including evacuations, bomb threats and hostage situations.
My work as a security guard has been conducted in a variety of environments and I have developed expertise in both home and commercial security. On completion of my security guard course at Smith Security, I worked for ANZ Bank for three years, for Home Secure Services for one year, and for the last two years have been employed by the National Bank. I have experience of a wide variety of security work and have been involved in a number of emergency situations. My referee reports, which are attached, testify to my skills in coordinating a response to such situations.
I have a First Aid Certificate and work as a volunteer for St Luke’s Ambulance Service. By doing this, I have kept my skills up to date. I have the ability to acquire any further knowledge of security systems required for this position. I have demonstrated through my employment in the security industry that I have a good knowledge of security and emergency procedures.